Links
This page lists the links cited in this book. Clicking on the “Link #.#” will take you back the footnote in the book where that link is cited. You can view three versions of the sites: The “Live Site,” which takes you to the current online site, the “Cached” version, which is a saved HTML version of the site on our server, or the “PDF” version.
Introduction
- Link 0.1 — Louis Rosetto, “Why Wired?” all in Wired Magazine (March-April 1993)
- Link 0.5 — Phil Agre, “RRE Notes and Recommendations,” email to “Red Rock Eater News Service” rre@lists.gseis.ucla.edu, 8 August 2000 (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.6a — Michael Lesk, “How Much Information Is There in the World?” Michael Lesk (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.6b — Roy Rosenzweig, “Scarcity or Abundance? Preserving the Past in a Digital Era,” American Historical Review 108 (June 2003): 735Ð62 (Live site | PDF)
- Link 0.7 — CHNM and ASHP, The September 11 Digital Archive (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.8a — Library of Congress, American Memory: Historical Collections for the National Digital Library (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.8b — Academic Affairs Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Documenting the American South (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.8c — Joe A. Hewitt, “Remarks,” DocSouth 1000th Title Symposium, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1 March 2002 (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.9 — Kevin Roe’s website Brainerd, Kansas: Time, Place and Memory on the Prairie Plains (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.11a — Amanda Lenhart, John Horrigan, and Deborah Fallows, Content Creation Online (Washington, D.C.: Pew Internet and American Life Project, 2004) (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.11b — Technorati (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.12 — Roger Norton, Abraham Lincoln Research Site (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.14 — Daniel J. Cohen, “By the Book: Assessing the Place of Textbooks in U.S. Survey Courses,” Journal of American History 91 (March 2005): 1405-1415 (Live site | PDF)
- Link 0.15 — Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute and National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage, The NINCH Guide to Good Practice in the Digital Representation and Management of Cultural Heritage Materials (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.18 — James William Brodman, “E-Publishing: Prospects, Promises, and Pitfalls,” Perspectives (February 2000) (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.19a — Kent Lassman, “Tech BytesTid Bits in Tech News: Endangering Life and Limb At Breakneck Speed,” Citizens for a Sound Economy (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.19b — Bob McTeer, “The Great Trade Debates and What’s at Stake” (remarks delivered at the World Affairs Council and Texas International Trade Alliance, Houston, Texas, 10 October 2000) (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.19c — David Bearman and Jennifer Trant, “Authenticity of Digital Resources: Towards a Statement of Requirements in the Research Process,” D-Lib Magazine 4, no. 6 (June 1998) (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.20 — ArteMedia (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.21a — Jeffrey Benner, “Is U.S. History Becoming History?” Wired News (9 April 2001) (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.21b — “NARA Guidance on Managing Web Records, January 2005,” NARA, U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (9 April 2001) (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.23 — Philip J. Ethington, “Los Angeles and the Problem of Urban Historical Knowledge,” American Historical Review 105 (December 2000) (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.25 — The History Channel (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.26a — Mark N. Cooper, Does the Digital Divide Still Exist? Bush Administration Shrugs, But Evidence Says Yes (Washington, D.C.: Consumer Federation of America, 2002) (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.26b — Jeffrey Benner, “Bush Plan ;Digital Distortion’,” Wired News (7 February 2002) (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.26c — Eszter Hargittai, “Second-Level Digital Divide: Differences in People’s Online Skills,” First Monday 7, no. 4 (April 2002) (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.27a — Roy Rosenzweig, “The Road to Xanadu: Public and Private Pathways on the History Web,” Journal of American History 88, September (2001): 548-79 (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.27b — Kinley Levack, “Digital ECCOs of the Eighteenth Century,” EContentmag.com (November 2003) (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.27c — Barbara Quint, “Gale Group to Digitize Most 18th-Century English-Language Books, Doubles Info Trac Holdings,” Information Today (17 June 2002) (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.28 — Budapest Open Access Initiative (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 0.29 — CHNM home page (Live site | PDF)
Chapter 1
- Link 1.1 — George Welling, “Information: About the Project,” From Revolution to Reconstruction (Website | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.2a — Donald J. Mabry, “History of the HTA” Historical Text Archive (Website | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.2b — Lynn Nelson, “Before the Web: The Early Development of History On-line,” La Societa Italiana per lo Studio della Storia Contemporanea (SISSCO), 19 May 2000 (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.2c — Lynn Nelson, “Gods, Heroes, & Legends: Lynn Nelson in His Own Words,” Gods, Heroes, & Legends (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.2d — Lynn Nelson, “HNSOURCE now open for business,” email to Medieval History Listserv, 20 March 1993 (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.2e — About the WWW-VL: United States History Network (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.2f — Lynn Nelson, “Carrie: A Full-Text Online Library,” ASSOCIATE: The Electronic Library Support Staff Journal (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.3a — National Digital Library Program, “A Periodic Report from the National Digital Library Program,” Library of Congress, October 1995 (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.3b — Roy Rosenzweig, “So, What’s Next for Clio? CD-ROM and Historians,” Journal of American History 81 (March 1995) (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.4a — “The Rise and Rise of the Redmond Empire,” Wired Magazine 6.12 (December 1998) (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.6a — Michael O’Malley and Roy Rosenzweig, “Brave New World or Blind Alley? American History on the World Wide Web,” Journal of American History 84 (June 1997) (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.6b — Larry Stevens, Ohio in the Civil War (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.6c — “Nicolas Pioch,” WebMuseum (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.6d — “Introduction,” Marxists Internet Archive (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.6e — “Constitution Society Home Page,” Constitution Society(Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.7 — George H. Hoemann, “The American Civil War Homepage,” The American Civil War (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.8 — David Diamond, “MIT Everyware,” (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.9a — Ken Middleton, American Women’s History: A Research Guide (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.9b — Dennis Boals, History/Social Studies for K-12 Teachers (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.9c — CHNM and ASHP, History Matters: The U.S. Survey Course on the Web (Live Site | PDF)
- Link 1.9d — Best of History Web Sites (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.12a — William J. Maher, “Society and Archives” (Presidential Address delivered at the 61st Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archivists, Chicago, 30 August 1997) (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.12a — “Cataloger’s Reference Shelf: Definition: Provenance,” The Library Corporation (PDF)
- Link 1.13 — Caroline R. Arms, “Historical Collections for the National Digital Library: Lessons and Challenges at the Library of Congress,” D-Lib Magazine (Live Site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 1.14 — Roy Rosenzweig, “The Road to Xanadu: Public and Private Pathways on the History Web,” Journal of American History 88 (September 2001) (Live Site | PDF)
- Link 1.15a — Gallica 2000 (Live Site | PDF)
- Link 1.15b — Picture Australia (Live Site | PDF)
- Link 1.15c — Digital Imaging Project of South Africa (Live Site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 1.15d — International Dunhuang Project (Live Site | PDF)
- Link 1.15e — “Japanese Old Photographs in Bakumatsu-Meiji Period” Nagasaki University OldPicture Database (Live Site | PDF)
- Link 1.16 — Joe A. Hewitt, “Remarks,” DocSouth 1000th Title Symposium, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1 March 2002 (Live Site | PDF
- Link 1.17 — Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute (HATII) and National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage, The NINCH Guide to Good Practice in the Digital Representation and Management of Cultural Heritage MaterialsInterview Reports (Washington, D.C.: National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage, 2002) (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.18a — “The American Family Immigration History Center Fact Sheet,” American Family Immigration History Center (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.18b — “Facts and Statistics,” FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.18c — “Free Internet Access to Invaluable Indexes of American and Canadian Heritage,” Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.18d — FamilySearch.org (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.21a — Jim Zwick, “The White Man’s Burden and Its Critics,” in Anti-Imperialism in the United States, 1898–1935(Live site)
- Link 1.21b — “Marxists Internet Archive History,” Marxists Internet Archive (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.22 — Douglas Linder, “Goals and Purposes of the Famous Trials Site,” Famous Trials (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.23a — Paul Halsall, “Main Page,” Internet Modern History Sourcebook (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.23b — Paul Halsall, “Medieval Sourcebook: Introduction,” Internet Modern History Sourcebook (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.24a — Peter Bakewell, “Culpeper Project Summary,” Culpeper/CTC Program in Teaching & Technology (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.24b — Eyler Robert Coates, Sr., “Information on Eyler Robert Coates, Sr.,” Thomas Jefferson and His Writings (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.24c — “Web Server Statistics,” Electronic Text CenterUniversity of Virginia Library (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.24d — Stefan Landsberger, Chinese Propaganda Posters (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.24e — Omar Khan, Jim McCall, and Andrew Deonarine, Harappa: The Indus Valley and the Raj in India and Pakistan (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.24f — Omar Khan in Conversation (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.25a — Deborah Markham, “Retirement Project Puts Historic Publications on the Web,” Hamptons Roads Business, 24 March 2003 (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.26a — “Gale’s Biggest Digitization Project Ever Covers Eighteenth Century,” Gale Press Room (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.26b — Barbara Quint, “Gale Group to Digitize Most 18th-Century English-Language Books, Doubles Info Trac Holdings,” Information Today, Inc. (17 June 2002) (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.27a — “ProQuest Historical Newspapers Preview,” ProQuest Information and Learning (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.27b — “Google’s Gigantic Library Project,” SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 81 (2 January 2005) (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.28a — National Portrait Gallery, George Washington: A National Treasure (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.28b — Smithsonian American Art Museum, “Metropolitan Lives: The Ashcan Artists and Their New York,” Smithsonian American Art Museum (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.28c — New Jersey Historical Society in conjunction with ASHP, What Exit? New Jersey and Its Turnpike (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.29 — Rob Semper, “Bringing Authentic Museum Experience to the Web” (paper presented at the Museums and the Web 1998, Toronto, April 1998) (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.31 — Smithsonian Institution Office of Policy and Analysis, September 11: Bearing Witness to History: Three Studies of an Exhibition at NMAH (Live site | Cached| PDF)
- Link 1.32a — “Devices of Wonder,” The Getty Center Exhibitions (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.32b — Logan Museum of Anthropology, A World of Art: Museum of Virtual Objects (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.32c — The Antique Motorcycle Club of America (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.32d — John Kantner, “SipapuChetro Ketl Great Kiva,” SipapuThe Anasazi Emergence into the Cyber World (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.32e — Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Bon Appétit: Julia Child’s Kitchen at the Smithsonian (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.32f — Smithsonian National Museum of American History, The Star-Spangled Banner (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.33a — Chicago Historical Society and Northwestern University, The Great Chicago Fire and the Web of Memory (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.33b — Chicago Historical Society and Northwestern University, The Dramas of Haymarket (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.33c — Southern Utah University, Voices of the Colorado Plateau (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.34a — John Mack Faragher, “The Oregon Trail,” History Matters: The U.S. Survey Course on the Web (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.34b — Donald A. Ritchie, “The American President,” History Matters: The U.S. Survey Course on the Web (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.36a — Stefan Blaschke, “Periodicals Directory: Electronical Index: E-Journals,” The History Journals Guide (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.36b — Stephen Railton, “Common-Place: The Interactive Journal of Early American Life,” History Matters: The U.S. Survey Course on the Web (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.37 — Robert Darnton, “An Early Information Society: News and the Media in Eighteenth-Century Paris,” American Historical Review 105 (February 2000) (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.38a — Michael Katten, Colonial Lists/Indian Power: Identity Politics in Nineteenth Century Telugu-Speaking India (New York: Columbia University Press, 2001) (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.38b — Ignacio Gallup-Diaz, The Door of the Seas and Key to the Universe: Indian Politics and Imperial Rivalry in the Darien, 1640–1750 (New York: Columbia University Press, 2001) (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.38c — Eileen Gardiner and Ronald Musto, “ACLS History E-Book Project,” OAH Newsletter (August 2003) (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.40a — Philip J. Ethington, “Los Angeles and the Problem of Urban Historical Knowledge,” American Historical Review 105 (December 2000) (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.40b — William G. Thomas III and Edward L. Ayers, “The Differences Slavery Made: A Close Analysis of Two American Communities,” American Historical Review 108 (December 2003) (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.41 — Jorn Barger, “Weblog Resources FAQ,” Robot Wisdom Weblog (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.42a — “History Blogs,” History News Network (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.42b — POTUS (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.42c — Invisible Adjunct (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.42d — Epistemographer (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.42e — Paleojudaica.com (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.42f — Scott Smallwood, “Disappearing Act: The Invisible Adjunct Shuts Down Her Popular Weblog and Says Goodbye to Academe,” Chronicle of Higher Education (30 April 2004) (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.42g — Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.43 — TheHistoryNet.com (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.45a — Scott Alexander, Red Hot Jazz Archive (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.45b — Kevin Roe, Brainerd, Kansas: Time Place and Memory on the Prairie Plains (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.47a — “The Learning Page,” American Memory from the Library of Congress (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.47b — U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, Digital Classroom (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.48a — Paula Petrik, “Top Ten Mistakes in Academic Web Design,” History Computer Review (May 2000) (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.48b — Daniel J. Cohen, “By the Book: Assessing the Place of Textbooks in U.S. Survey Courses,” Journal of American History 91 (March 2005): 1405-1415 (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.49a — Michael O’Malley, Jacksonian Democracy (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.49b — Between the Wars (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.49c — History 120 (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.49d — Magic, Illusion, Detection (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.50a — Center for the Historical Study of Women and Gender, Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1775-2000 (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.50b — National Humanities Center, TeacherServe (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.51a — Randy Bass and Roy Rosenzweig, “Rewiring the History and Social Studies Classroom: Needs, Frameworks, Dangers, and Proposals,” Journal of Education 181.3 (1999) (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.51b — History Matters: The U.S. Survey Course on the Web (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.51c — CHNM,World History Matters (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.52a — ASHP, The Lost Museum (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.52b — Ruth Sandwell and John Lutz, Who Killed William Robinson? (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.53a — Mark Kornbluh and Peter Knupfer, “H-Net Ten Years On: Usage, Impact and the Problems of Professionalization in New Media” (paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, Chicago, January 2003) (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.53b — “soc.history,” Google Groups (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.54a — American Historical Association (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.54b — Wisconsin Historical Society (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.54c — Third Regiment Infantry, Maryland Volunteers, Company A,2003 (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.54d — “Guide to History Departments,” Center for History and New Media (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.55a — Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Monticello: The Home of Thomas Jefferson (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.55b — National Park Service, “Links to the Past: National Park Service Cultural Resources,” National Park Service (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.56a — Stephen Railton, “Preface-in-Progress,” Mark Twain in His Times (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.56b — Stephen Railton, “Credits,” Uncle Tom’s Cabin & American Culture (Live site | PDF)
- Link 1.56c — Film Study Center, Harvard University, DoHistory: Martha Ballard’s Diary Online (Live site | PDF)
Chapter 2
- Link 2.1a — Douglas County Historical Society, Watkins Museum (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.1b — Rich Skrenta, “The Secret Source of Google’s Power,” Topix.net Weblog (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.2 — New Deal Network, New Deal Network (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.4 — Paula Petrik, “MS Word to Web Page: The Syllabus,” (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.5a — “The Sixties-L Discussion List,” The Sixties Project (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.5b — MATRIX, H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.6a — “Save Your Office 2000 File as a Web Page,” Microsoft (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.6b — HTML Tidy (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.7a — “Macromedia Dreamweaver MX,” Macromedia (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.7b — “Microsoft Office: FrontPage,” Microsoft (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.7c — Mozilla.orgñHome of Mozilla, Firefox, Thunderbird, and Camino (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.8a — EditPlus Text Editor, HTML Editor, Programmers Editor for Windows (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.8b — “UltraEdit,” IDM Computer Solutions Inc. (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.8c — “BBEdit,” Bare Bone Software (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.9a — “Blog Tools” Weblogs Compendium (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.9b — “Blog Hosting,” Weblogs Compendium (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.10a — “Photoshop: Professional Photo Editing Software,” Adobe (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.10b — “Adobe Photoshop Elements: Photo Editing Software,” Adobe (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.10c — “Macromedia Fireworks MX,” Macromedia (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.11a — Michael Singer, “Apple Readies Next-Gen MPEG-4 Part 10,” InternetNews, 11 June 2004 (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.11b — RealNetworks (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.11c — “Windows Media,” (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.11d — “QuickTime,” Apple (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.11e — Ogg Vorbis (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.13a — “The Faqs: What Streaming Video/Audio Formats Are Available?” filmmaking.net (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.13b — “Designing Web Audio: Chapter 5: Introduction to Streaming Media,” O’Reilly Online Catalog (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.13c — “Tips and Tricks: Streaming Media Options for the World Wide Web,” Catalyst (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.14a — Mary Ide, Dave MacCarn, Thom Shepard, and Leah Weisse, “Understanding the Preservation Challenge of Digital Television,” in Building a National Strategy for Preservation: Issues in Digital Media Archiving (Washington, D.C.: Council on Library and Information Resources and the Library of Congress, 2002), 67ñ79 (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.14b — Howard D. Wactlar and Michael G. Christel, “Digital Video Archives: Managing Through Metadata,” in Building a National Strategy for Preservation, 80ñ95 (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.15 — The Sonic Memorial Project (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.16a — “Macromedia Flash MX,” Macromedia (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.16b — “Accessibility and Macromedia Flash MX 2004,” (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.16c — Bob Regan’s blog on accessibility for Macromedia products (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.17a — “Remembering Pearl Harbor,” National Geographic (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.17b — Theban Mapping Project (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.18 — “Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony,” PBS (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.19a — Yahoo GeoCities (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.19b — Web Host Directory (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.21a — IPv6: The Next Generation Internet (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.21b — Hubert Feyrer, “Introduction to IPv6,” ONLamp (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.22a — InterNIC website (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.22b — ICANN website (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.23a — Dotster (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.23b — GoDaddy.com (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.24a — The Sonic Memorial Project (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.24b — Stephen Railton, Mark Twain in His Times (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.25a — “AODL Grant Info,” National Gallery of the Spoken Word (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.25b — audio collections of National Gallery of the Spoken Word (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 2.26 — “Libraries and Scholarly Communication,” The Andrew Mellon Foundation (Live site | Cached | PDF)
Chapter 3
- Link 3.1a — Barbara Quint, “Gale Group to Digitize Most 18th-Century English-Language Books, Doubles Info Trac Holdings,” Information Today, Inc. (17 June 2002) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.1b — Kinley Levack, “Digital ECCOs of the Eighteenth Century,” EContentmag.com (November 2003) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.1c —“Google’s Gigantic Library Project,” SPARC Open Access Newsletter, 81 (2 January 2005) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.2a — Digital Library Forum, A Framework of Guidance for Building Good Digital Collections (Washington, D.C.: Institute of Museum and Library Services, 2001) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.2b — National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage, The NINCH Guide to Good Practice in the Digital Representation and Management of Cultural Heritage Materials, (Washington, D.C.: National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage, 2002) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.2c — Maxine K. Sitts, ed., Handbook for Digital Projects: A Management Tool for Preservation and Access, 1st ed. (Andover, Mass.: Northeast Document Conservation Center, 2000) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.2d — Western States Digital Standards Group Digital Imaging Working Group, Western States Digital Imaging Best Practices, Version 1.0 (University of Denver and the Colorado Digitization Program; Denver, 2003) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.2e — Alan Morrison, Michael Popham, and Karen Wikander, Creating and Documenting Electronic Texts: A Guide to Good Practice (London: Arts and Humanities Data Service, 2000) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.2f — “Digital Library Standards and Practices,” Digital Library Federation (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.4 — “Analog Versus Digital: The Difference Between Signals and Data,” Vermont Telecom Advancement Center (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.8 — “Conversation in a Park,” American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers’ Projects, 1936ñ1940 (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.10a — Steve Puglia, “Revisiting Costs” (paper presented at The Price of Digitization: New Cost Models for Cultural and Educational Institutions, New York City, 8 April 2003) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.10b — Steven Puglia, “The Costs of Digital Imaging Projects,” RLG DigiNews 3.5 (15 October 1999)(Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.11a — Joan Echtenkamp Klein and Linda M. Lisanti, Digitizing History: The Final Report of the IMLS Philip S. Hench Walter Reed and Yellow Fever Collection Digitization Project (Charlottesville: Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, University of Virginia Health System, 2001) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.11b — Diane Vogt-O’Connor, “Selection of Material for Scanning,” in Sitts, ed., Handbook for Digital Projects, 45ñ73; Assessing the Costs of Conversion: Making of America IV: The American Voice 1850ñ1876 (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Digital Library Services, 2001), 6 (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.12 — “Original Plan of Washington, D.C.,” American Treasures of the Library of Congress (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.13 — Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress 2001 (Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 2001), 102, 121 (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.14 — Smith, Why Digitize? 12; Society of American Archivists Council, The Preservation of Digitized Reproductions (Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 1997) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.15 — Kevin Kiernan, “Electronic Beowulf,” University of Kentucky (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.16 — “The Safe Files,” Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.17 — Lou Burnard, “Digital Texts with XML and the TEI,” Text Encoding Initiative (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.18 — NINCH Guide, chapter 5 and appendix B; Digital Library Forum, “Metadata,” in A Framework of Guidance for Building Good Digital Collections (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.19a — Dennis G. Watson, “Brief History of Document Markup,” University of Florida, Electronic Data Information Source (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.19b — Harvey Bingham, “SGML: In Memory of William W. Tunnicliffe,” Cover Pages (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.20 — Shermin Voshmgir, “XML Tutorial,” JavaCommerce (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.21a — Text Encoding Initiative (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.21b — David Mertz, “An XML Dialect for Archival and Complex Documents,” IBM (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.22 — Stephen Rhind-Tutt, “A Different Direction for Electronic PublishersHow Indexing Can Increase Functionality,” Technicalities (April 2001) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.24a — Michael Lesk, “The Future Is a Foreign Country” (paper presented at The Price of Digitization: New Cost Models for Cultural and Educational Institutions, New York City, 8 April 2003) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.24b — Jerome McGann, “Imagining What You Don’t Know: The Theoretical Goals of the Rossetti Archive,” (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.25a — “Text Encoding Initiative (TEI),” Cover Pages (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.25b — Lou Burnard, “Prefatory Note,” Text Encoding Initiative (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.25c — “The TEI FAQ,” Text Encoding Initiative (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.25d — Data Conversion Laboratory, “DCL’s FAQ,” Data Conversion Laboratory (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.26a — “Projects Using the TEI,” Text Encoding Initiative (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.26b — The Model Editions Partnership (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.29a — Steven Puglia and Barry Roginski, NARA Guidelines for Digitizing Archival Materials for Electronic Access (College Park, Maryland.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1998) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.29b — California Digital Library, Digital Image Format Standards (Oakland: California Digital Library, 2001) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.32a — Kendon Stubbs and David Seaman, “Introduction to the Early American Fiction Project,” Early American Fiction, March 1997 (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.32b — “Equipment and Vendors,” Early American Fiction, 2003 (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.33a — OmniPage, for example, lists 119 languages it supports (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.33b — “FAQ,” RLG DigiNews, 8.1 (15 February 2004) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.34a — “Why Images?” JSTOR (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.34b — Douglas A. Bicknese, Measuring the Accuracy of the OCR in the Making of America (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1998) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.34c — LDI Project Team, Measuring Search Retrieval Accuracy of Uncorrected OCR: Findings from the Harvard-Radcliffe Online Historical Reference Shelf Digitization Project (BostonCambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Library, 2001) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.34d — “Product Pricing,” Prime Recognition (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.35a — Dan Pence, “Ten Ways to Spend $100,000 on Digitization” (paper presentation delivered at The Price of Digitization: New Cost Models for Cultural and Educational Institutions, New York City, 8 April 2003) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.35b — Lesk, “Short Report” (paper presented at The Price of Digitization: New Cost Models for Cultural and Educational Institutions, New York City, 8 April 2003) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.35c — Matt Marshall, “Internet Archivist has Modest Goal: Store Everything,” SiliconValley.com (4 August 2004) (Live site | Cached | PDF) s
- Link 3.36a — “Executive Notes,” JSTORNews 8.1 (February 2004) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.36b — “The Production Process,” JSTOR (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.39a — Council on Library and Information Resources, “File Formats for Digital Masters,” in Guides to Quality in Visual Resource Imaging (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.39b — CDL Technical Architecture and Standards Workgroup, Best Practices for Image Capture (Berkeley: California Digital Library, 2001) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.39c — Colorado Digitization Project Scanning Working Group (hereafter CDP), General Guidelines for Scanning (Denver: Colorado Digitization Project, 1999) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.41a — Paul Festa, “GIF Patent to Expire, Will PNG Survive?” CNET News.com (9 June 2003) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.41b — David Yehling Allen, “Creating and Distributing High Resolution Cartographic Images,” RLG DigiNews 4.1 (15 April 1998) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.42 — Corbis (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.43 — William Blake Archive, “The Persistence of Vision: Images and Imaging at the William Blake Archive,” RLG DigiNews 4.1 (15 February 2000) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.45 — CDP, General Guidelines for Scanning (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.47a — CDP Digital Audio Working Group, Digital Audio Best Practices, Version 1.2 (Denver: Colorado Digitization Project, 2003) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.47b — MATRIX, “Audio Technology / A/D Conversion and Digital Audio Signal Transfer,” Oral History Tutorial (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.49a — Carl Fleischhauer, “The Library of Congress Digital Audio Preservation Prototyping Project” (paper presented at Sound Savings: Preserving Audio Collections, Austin, Texas, 24ñ26 July 2003) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.50a — Virginia Danielson, “Stating the Obvious: Lessons Learned Attempting Access to Archival Audio Collections,” in Folk Heritage Collections in Crisis, ed. Council on Library and Information Resources (Washington, D.C.: CLIR, 2001) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.50b — Michael Taft, “The Save Our Sounds Project” (paper presented at Sound Savings: Preserving Audio Collections, Austin, Texas, 24ñ26 July 2003) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.53 — Stephen Chapman and William Comstock, “Digital Imaging Production Services at the Harvard College Library,” RLG DigiNews 4.6 (15 December 2000) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.54 — English Heritage National Monuments Record, Images of England (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.57 — RLG Listings (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.58a — Ashok Deo Bardhan and Cynthia Kroll, “The New Wave of Outsourcing,” Research Report: Fisher Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics (Fall 2003), 5 (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.58b — Patrick Thibodeau, “U.S. History Moves Online, with Offshore Help,” Computerworld (16 January 2004) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.58c — John Lancaster, “Outsourcing Delivers Hope to India: Young College Graduates See More Options for Better Life,” Washington Post (8 May 2004) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 3.59 — “Frequently Asked Questions About the Million Book Project,” Carnegie Mellon University Libraries (Live site | Cached | PDF)
Chapter 4
- Link 4.2 — Jakob Nielsen, Alertbox (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.3 — Young-Hae Chang, “Artist’s Statement No. 45,730,944: The Perfect Artistic Web Site,” yhchang.com (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.4 — Michael OíMalley, “Building Effective Course Sites: Some Thoughts on Design for Academic Work,” Inventio 2.1 (Spring 2000) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.5a —Keith Whittle, Atomic Veterans History Project (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.5b —“Atomic Veterans History Project,” Korean War Educator (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.6 — Douglas Linder, “Goals and Purposes of the Famous Trials Site,” Famous Trials (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.7 — Wisconsin Historical Society (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.8a — Elance (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.8b — Second Story (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.8c — National Museum of American History, September 11: Bearing Witness to History (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.8d — Many of the web design firms serving historical museums and societies attend the annual Museums and the Web conference and can be found through the registration list for that conference - The most recent list of companies and institutions. (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.8e — Terra Incognita (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.8f — Interactive Knowledge (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.8g — New Tilt (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.12 — Tufte, Visual Display of Quantitative Information, 40 (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.13a — Larry Gales, “Web Page Design Inspired by Edward Tufte,” (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.13b — “Graphics and Web Design Based on Edward Tufte’s Principles,” Larry Gales (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.14a — “About: Mission,” The Web Standards Project (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.14b — Mike Cowperthwaite, “Using Web Standards in Your Web Pages,” Mozilla(Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.14c — Apple Developer Connection, “Web Page Development: Best Practices,” Apple (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.16 — Macquarie University, Journeys in Time, 1804-1822: The Journals of Lachlan & Elizabeth Macquarie (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.17a — Office of Communications and Marketing, “Writing and Editing for the Web,” Santa Clara University (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.17b — “Writing for the Web: Guidelines for MIT Libraries,” Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.17c — Jakob Nielsen, “How Users Read on the Web,” Alertbox (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.18 — “Design Tip: Build Print-friendly Pages,” NetMechanic (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.19 — Chronicle of Higher Education, Arts and Letters Daily (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.21 — Larry Gales, “Graphics and Web Design Based on Edward Tufte’s PrinciplesColor,” Larry Gales (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.22a — Lynda Weinman, “Non-Dithering Colors in Browsers,” lynda.com (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.22b — Weinman provides a good palette, organized by hue rather than hexadecimal code, for choosing web-safe colors. (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.23 — Reed Institute, Formosa: Nineteenth Century Images (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.24a — Media Center for Art History, Amiens Cathedral Project (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.24b — Harappa: The Indus Valley and the Raj in India and Pakistan (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.24c — Dana Leibsohn and Barbara Mundy, “Vistas Main Gallery,” Vistas: Spanish American Visual Culture, 1520ñ1820 (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.25 — The Flint Sit-Down Strike Audio Gallery, Historicalvoices.org (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.26a — Jakob Nielsen, “Search: Visible and Simple,” Alertbox (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.26b — Michael Bernard, “Developing Schemas for the Location of Common Web Objects,” Usability News, 3.1 (2001) (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.27a — Mint Museum, The Mesoamerican Ballgame (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.27b — Archives & Museum Informatics, “Best Museum Web Site,” Museums and the Web 2002: The Best of the Web (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.28 — Gwendolyn Midlo Hall, Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy 1719ñ1820 (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.29a —Albert Van Helden and Elizabeth Burr, The Galileo Project (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.29b —“Galileo’s Early Life,” (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.29c —“Pope Urban VIII,” (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.30 —Aaron West, “The Art of Information Architecture,” iBoost Journal (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.33 — Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.34a — Web Accessibility Initiative (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.34b — “WAI Resources,” (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.35a — The full law and United States Access Board’s interpretation of how to enact the law (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.35b — The law itself, with all of the technical language (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.35c — The full text of the W3C guidelines (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.36a — Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology Society of North America (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.36b — Information Technology Technical Assistance and Training Center, “Overview of State Accessibility Laws, Policies, Standards and Other Resources Available On-line,” (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.36c — Information Technology Technical Assistance and Training Center, “A National Assessment of State E&IT Accessibility Initiatives,” (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 4.38 — “Section 508 Standards,” Jimthatcher.com (Live site | Cached | PDF)
Chapter 5
- Link 5.4 — CHNM and American Social History Project, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 5.5 — CHNM, Echo: Exploring and Collecting History OnlineScience, Technology, and Industry (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 5.7a — Best of the Web (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 5.7b — Muse (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 5.7c — Edsitement (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 5.7d — Katharine Kyes Leab & Daniel J. Leab American Book Prices Current Exhibition Awards “for excellence in the publication of catalogs and brochures that accompany exhibitions of library and archival materials, as well as for electronic exhibitions of such materials.” (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 5.11 — “Search Engine Submission Tips,” SearchEngineWatch (Live site | Cached | PDF)
- Link 5.12 — “Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page, “The Anatomy